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Film Directing Shot by Shot: Visualizing from Concept to Screen (Michael Wiese Productions)

Film Directing Shot by Shot: Visualizing from Concept to Screen (Michael Wiese Productions)
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A complete catalogue of motion picture techniques for filmmakers. It concentrates on the 'storytelling' school of filmmaking, utilizing the work of the great stylists who established the versatile vocabulary of technique that has dominated the movies
since 1915. This graphic approach includes comparisons of style by interpreting a 'model script', created for the book, in storyboard form.



 

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This was my bible in school and I still refer to it these days as a brush up. Just buy it.you will not be disappointed. A quick read of this book would bring them up to speed in no time. and rely heavily on their DP to essentially figure out the shot for them. It has very thorough descriptions of how to stage, frame, and choreograph a shot. This book should be in any aspiring director or DP's arsenal. As a film school graduate and crew member on a hit TV show, I am continually shocked and amazed that there are working Director's in this Industry that seem to have no idea what the Axis of Action is. Easy to Understand, and completely thorough in covering most situations one would encounter in this business.

A catalogue of visual techniques and their stylistic implications using a combination of storyboarding and still photos of shots that enables screenwriters, directors, and editors to excellently construct scenes. Highly recommended.

I expected something completely different. So far the book offers outlines of ideas and tips nothing profound.

"Bambi vs Godzilla" another superb read on what it REALLY takes to put it ALL together.Finally "Reel to Deal". The author creates his vision of the important details of "directing".From pre-production to edting I found this a GREAT book with lots of visuals.As a comic book artist ( I think in little pictures and words) I thought the illustrations in the book were great and there are lots of them.Sydeny Lumets book "Making Movies" is a MUST read. When you are done, you will know more than 99% of MOST producers, directors and actors about making movies. No ONE book can "teach" you everything about "directing". But if you are lucky, you can learn how someone else might approach the task of directing.Even though I have directed 6 features I learned several new tricks in this book that I applied directly to my next movie.This is not a "fluff" book. A primer on ALL things about film making.IF you are serious about directing, or making films read this book and the ones above.

AND, anyone with some experience is not going to need to re-learn technique. The problem with this book is it's WAY too confusing and gets into far too much detail for noobs. Also, I don't like the author's terminology and ad infinitum descriptions of (seemingly) EVERY possible blocking scheme in the universe.

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